Winchester Model 59

STR8ARROW
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(1/28/03 10:17:41 pm)
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New to the site, Just found this site in searching for information on a Winchester model 59.

A coworker asked if I would be interested in purchasing it and quoted $150. I want to be as fair as possible and $150 sounded a bit low. I have found everything from the mid $300's to $550.

I'm not sure of the condition, all I know is it has a 30" Winlite barrel.

AntiqueDr
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(1/29/03 5:55:35 am)
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In order to bring good money, the Model 50 and subsequent Model 59 must be in nice condition. Things to watch for specifically on that shotgun are receiver cracks by the bolt handle and the serial number, and separating barrel layers. The Win-Lite barrels are a composite fiberglass/steel affair that are prone to separate with abuse or neglect.

If all is well, $150 is a good price and I would jump on it. I would not go out of my way to spend more on a Model 59, though. If you get it, realize that it is NOT going to be an every-hunt shotgun. Should it break or the barrel separate, they are expensive to fix.

Xracer
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(1/29/03 8:35:41 am)
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Doc....can those composite barrels be changed to all-steel ones? And how difficult is it to do? Does it ruin the balance of the gun?

AntiqueDr
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(1/29/03 3:23:30 pm)
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You know, I've never done it but I dont see why not. As far as ruining the balance, it would be no different than, say, a Franchi 48AL.

I'm not familiur with the composate barrel, will need to find more info on that. I did notice a small (dime size) marr on the barrel, probably a couple of mil's deep. Would that weaken the barrel at all?

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